- (1) Because of the complexities of combining wages, disadvantages to the claimant may not be apparent until after the monetary determination. Therefore, the claimant may withdraw a combined-wage claim.
- (2) Except as provided in Subsection R994-106-107(3), the claimant's right to withdraw a combined-wage claim is inherent. The claimant need not provide reasons supporting the withdrawal request.
(3) A claimant may not withdraw a combined-wage claim unless the claimant:
- (a) requests withdrawal before the monetary determination of the paying state is final; and
(b) either:
- (i) repays in full any benefits paid to the claimant; or
- (ii) authorizes the state in which the claimant will claim benefits to withhold and forward to the former paying state a full repayment of benefits.
KEY: unemployment compensation, interstate compacts
Date of Last Change: June 9, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-4-106(1)